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Michelle Guy, MD

Professor

Michelle Guy, MD joined UCSF faculty in 2004. She earned her medical degree from University of Missouri-Columbia and completed a Primary Care Residency and Chief Residency at Cambridge Health Alliance, Harvard Medical School. As a Clinician Educator, in the Division of General Internal Medicine, she sees patients and teaches at the Mt Zion campus. In this role Dr. Guy cares for patients with complex medical diseases in addition to seeing patients in the UCSF Weight Management Clinic. She teaches medical students in the school of medicine as one of the Bridges Coaches. Board certified in Internal Medicine and Obesity Medicine, she lectures nationally on obesity medicine and serves on the American Board of Obesity Medicine both on the Item Writing Committee and as a member of their Board.

Dr. Guy serves as Director of Diversity for Graduate Medical Education and is a Dean's Diversity Leader for Differences Matter group 2. In these roles she works with learners and faculty, not only to improve diversity, but promote equity and inclusion across the school of medicine.